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Long time Samsung Galaxy user that got tired of expensive flagship phones dying after a couple years.
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It seems just as fast as my friends more expensive flagship phones for nearly a quarter the price
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It is not as great as Samsung flagship screens, thought.4
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Again in my opinion, $399 is still a bit pricey compared to other brands which has greater specs, flagship-like build quality, battery capacity and better storage options at the same price point
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but still this phone can balance your finance if you are aiming for low budget phone, pretty decent overall performance a bit slower than usual but did a great job at everything, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AND STOP PURCHASE EXPENSIVE FLAGSHIP
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Over the years with subsidies, we've programmed ourselves to always get the most expensive flagship phones and just pay them off as part of a contract or in monthly payments, but unless you are one of the very few high-intensity gamers, you really didn't need most of those phones.
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Works as it should.
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The fingerprint recognition is 1) badly placed so I end up touching it when I don’t want to and 2) nowhere near as good as on the iPhone (when my phone was stolen in Paris, I borrowed an iPhone for two months
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I bought this phone for my daughter and everything works as it should except the bluetooth
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I just only, well, like it alright
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and I swear if I have to do a system reboot again, and loose all my apps and such I an not going to be happy!